Five Los Angeles Homes Excellent for an Emmys Party

It would be more fun to watch ‘Television’s Biggest Night’ from these luxury locales

By John ElliotOriginally published on September 16, 2016|Mansion Global|

The 68th Emmy Awards, the annual honors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, will kick-off this Sunday night at 7 p.m. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel, is a star-studded affair and appointment viewing for fans of entertainment and followers of the celebrity set.

And a glamorous celebration deserves an equally elegant viewing location. To that end, we’ve identified five homes that are fine fits for hosting an Emmys party.

Each of these properties, currently on the market, are located in Los Angeles, home to the Emmy Awards, and offer aesthetics in keeping with the traditions of Tinsel Town.

Modernity and Multiple Screens

The home’s BBQ area includes an outdoor television—just one of the home’s many screens.Douglas Elliman Real Estate

This modern retreat features a must for any valuable viewing party: multiple screens. Guests can mingle throughout the home without missing a moment of the red carpet arrivals, whether they’re in the kitchen, living room or outdoor BBQ lounge area, which features a built-in TV.

The high fashions flaunted on the red carpet will have little on this luxury real estate. Just minutes from from Sunset Boulevard and Chateau Marmont, this Hollywood Hills home was built for entertaining. Those seeking an immersive Emmys experience can take advantage of the property’s cinema-quality home theater. If you’re a more social award show celebrant, stroll the property’s indoor and outdoor living spaces and 1,000-plus square feet of decks, while keeping attuned to the action over the “world-class sound system.”

The home mixes indoor and outdoor spaces.Christie’s International Real Estate

Chances are if you own this house, you could be sitting in the audience at the Emmys. But if you wanted an awards evening at home, complete with a few hundred friends and admirers, you could hardly pick a better venue. The contemporary house designed by renowned architect Paul McClean features an open layout ideal for entertaining and enough screens to keep everyone Emmy-informed—including a few in the master bathroom, if you’re the kind who likes to arrive fashionably late to their own party.

Recalling the grand villas of Italy’s lake region, Casa Lago, a Bel Air beauty perched above Stone Canyon reservoir, is the perfect fit for a formal affair or a more casual fête. Expansive open spaces, across three floors (all connected by elevator), and a luxurious home theater mean guests can party plenty before and and after the screening. Furthermore, the home’s impressive wine cellar will ensure that the red carpet and awards-show commentary flows freely.

Seamlessly blending Spanish and Modern architecture and indoor and outdoor spaces, the Pacific Palisades Colonial estate is a stylish and well-suited space for any celebration. Guests can enjoy company and televised celebrity self-adulation in the homes’ many impressive living spaces, or at the poolside cabana. For the more dedicated viewer, the home has an elegant and understated home theater.